3 Punch Street Fight Boxing Combo Attack & Defense

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In this TRITAC Combat MMA Video we’ll show you a 3 Punch Boxing Combo Attack and Defense for street fights, self-defense and MMA.

The street boxing combo is Jab Uppercut Hook. We will show you how to use TRITAC Frames to Defend against the boxing combo, specifically the uppercut.

One of the many questions we get in TRITAC about our Frame Defense is that we are vulnerable to the boxing uppercut. We show you how to use TRTIAC Frame 4 to for the uppercut defense.

Our TRITAC Martial Arts Intro Course (Click Here: https://goo.gl/jVSpBR) will show you many different Street Fight Boxing Combinations that also can be used for MMA.

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Top 3 Headbutts for Self-Defense – Dirty Fighting Techniques

Learn How to Headbutt with the Top 3 Headbutts for Self-defense and Street Fights. Headbutts are brutal, nasty and fight ending. You smash a dude in the temple, jaw, eye-socket… he’s taking a nap or worse.

Headbutts are an essential skill-set in TRITAC Martial Arts due to it’s effectiveness in close-quarters combat.

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TRITAC “Split” Frame Flow: Punch Defense to Attacking Frames

TRITAC Frames are a unique self-defense and attacking martial arts technique utilizing elbows and a high-guard to defend against common street attacks such as punches, grabs, kicks, headbutts… etc.

In this TRITAC Flow Lesson, you will learn how to defend against straight punches such as the jab or cross, or wide punches such as the sucker punch or hook punch.

The Split Frame is when your hands are not connected as you would commonly see in “Frame 1”. This allows you to have a much more dynamic method of defending against punches or grab self defense.

John Leabo and Mike Simon: Co-Founders of TRITAC Martial Arts breakdown how to use the split-frame defense… similar to a boxers parry defend against a jab or cross defense.

From this Split-Frame Defence – John Leabo shows how to enter in using hammer strikes and then to attack your opponent with a “Frame Flow” from Frame 1 to Frame 2.

TRITAC Frames and the Split Frame Concepts come from the influence of Keysi Fighting Method and Defence Lab.

Andy Norman from Defence Lab uses the split-frame in a lot of his Defence Lab Techniques for self defense. Andy Norman and the Defence Lab Crew just started a new online university for learning the Defence Lab: DNA Fight Science System.
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Keysi Fighting Method or sometimes called KFM was a system of self defense and hand to hand combat. Keysi Fighting Method was created by Andy Norman and Justo Dieguez. KFM was known close quarters combat techniques and using a double arm cover over its head which was known as The Pensador.

John Leabo and Mike Simon are both Black Belts in Keysi Fighting Method and Defence Lab; and it is important to them that they always give credit to where they learned certain martial arts techniques and concepts.

Together, along with other partners, they formed TRITAC Martial Arts and is offered through Soul Fighters Academy.

You can learn more about these other systems here:

Keysi: https://keysiworld.com
Defence Lab: http://defencelab.com

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Self-Defense Punches & Elbows Mitt Drill: TRITAC-Unarmed

Mike Simon from TRITAC-Unarmed demonstrates a self-defense drill using self-defense punches and combat elbows.

This self-defense mitt drill comes from our TRITAC-Unarmed Self-Defense / Combat Martial Arts System.

The self defense elbows in this mitt drill are called: FRAMES.

Frames come from the influence of Keysi Fighting Method and Defence Lab.

Frames are both defensive and offensive “tools” in the TRITAC Martial Arts Systems.

The TRITAC Frames are used to defend against a variety of attacks such as punches, grabs, kicks, knees, etc; but also used to destroy the attack and respond instinctually and naturally.

The effective use of TRITAC Frames can dramatically change the fight.

TRITAC Frames come from the influence of Keysi Fighting Method.

The Keysi Fighting Method or sometimes called KFM was a self-defense system that was made famous in the Batman movies with Christian Bale.

Keysi Fighting Method was created by Justo Dieguez and Andy Norman. KFM or Keysi was known close quarters self defense techniques and using a double arm cover over its head which was known as The Pensador.

Keysi Fighting Method split and Andy Norman Founded Defence Lab, and Justo founded Keysi.

Defence Lab calls their frames: “Defence Lab Shapes”. You will hear Defence Lab reference “Shape-Shifting” compared to TRITAC Frame Flowing.

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Self Defense Elbows & Hammers Strikes – TRITAC-Unarmed Flow

In this TRITAC-Unarmed Flow, Co-Founder John Leabo gives you some fighting techniques to use elbows and hammer strikes for self-defense.

These Self-Defense Techniques in the TRITAC-Unarmed System use Frames and Elbow Strikes to defend and attack in reality-based self-defense situations.

Hammer Strikes for Self-Defense are also a big component in the TRITAC Systems. Hammers strikes techniques are very powerful, also come at weird angles. They are non-traditional methods of reality-combat striking, but are devastating.

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TRITAC Frame “Flow” – Combat Entry Drill

John Leabo and Mike Simon: Co-Founders of TRITAC Martial Arts show a TRITAC Combat Entry drill showing how you can “flow” between the different Frames in TRITAC Martial Arts. John shows how to Frame Flow from FRAME 1 to FRAME 4 in this self-defense video.

Frames are both defensive and offensive “tools” in the TRITAC Martial Arts Systems.

The TRITAC Frames are used to defend against a variety of attacks such as punches, grabs, kicks, knees, etc; but also used to destroy the attack and respond instinctually and naturally.

The effective use of TRITAC Frames can dramatically change the fight.

TRITAC Frames come from the influence of Keysi Fighting Method. The Keysi Fighting Method or sometimes called KFM was a system of self defense and hand to hand combat.

Keysi Fighting Method was created by Andy Norman and Justo Dieguez. KFM was known close quarters combat techniques and using a double arm cover over its head which was known as The Pensador.

KFM split and Andy Norman Founded Defence Lab, and Justo founded Keysi.

Defence Lab calls their frames: “Defence Lab Shapes”. You will hear Defence Lab reference “Shape-Shifting” compared to TRITAC Frame Flowing.

John Leabo and Mike Simon are both Black Belts in Keysi Fighting Method and Defence Lab.

Together, along with other partners, they formed TRITAC Martial Arts and is offered through Soul Fighters Academy.

You can learn more about these other systems here:

Keysi: https://keysiworld.com
Defence Lab: http://defencelab.com

== TRITAC Martial Arts Resources ==

Home Page:
http://soulfightersacademy.com

Training, Locations, Network:
http://soulfightersacademy.com/network

Free TRITAC Course:
https://soulfighterstraining.com

TRITAC Origins: Self-Defense Use of Force Continuum

Do you know the self-defense laws in your state? Does your martial arts and self-defense training address the Use of Force Continuum?

Joho Leabo – Co-Founder of TRITAC-Marital Arts goes over the Use of Force Continuum and how it relates to the world of martial arts and self-defense.

For TRITAC Martial Arts, the TRIANGLE is a very important part of our name and ethos. The Use of Force Martial Arts Triangle is:

Soft Force – Avoidance, De-escalation, Control
Physical Force – Defend, Counter, Finish
Deadly Force – Life is in danger, use what you can to survive.

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TRITAC Origins: How to Train ‘Combat’ Martial Arts

Do you really know how to train combat martial arts or self-defense?

Are you learning by “situational self-defense’ only? Or do you have the ability to move, fight, react and defend yourself with “instinct”?

John Leabo: Co-Founder of Soul Fighters: TRITAC Martial Arts shows you how to train combat martial arts and self-defense like a sport.

Learn how to develop the necessary skills, combat-flows and techniques like a BJJ practitioner, Boxer, Muay Thai or MMA Fighter. Sport Fighters know ‘how to fight’. Take the sport fighting drills, movements, sparring and training principles – and then add in sparring, drills, and techniques to defend against real street fights with multiple attackers, weapons, and the unknown environment.

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TRITAC Martial Arts: ORIGINS – Can your art FUNCTION in Combat?

The TRITAC Martial Arts Origin Story – Is your martial arts designed to Function in Reality-Based Combat? Learn about the history and philosophy of Soul Fighters: TRITAC Martial Arts from Co-Founder: John Leabo

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John Leabo highlights: “What is TRITAC Martial Arts?” He reviews the power of “Three” in martial arts; and how it relates no only martial arts training, but self-defense and reality-based combat applications.

Headbutt KNOCK-OUT Defense – TRITAC-Unarmed Class

The headbutt is a common street fighting knockout. It’s an up-close and personal KO. The headbutt is commonly delivered from a grab or extreme close range combat.

John Leabo from TRITAC-Unarmed teaches his class how to defend against the headbutt knock-out when your opponent has a two-handed grab.

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